Headlines were recently made announcing that the French government plans to make 11 vaccines compulsory for children, adding to the three-shot combination already mandatory (diphtheria, tetanus, and polio). Under the new jurisdiction, parents would be forced to follow the vaccination schedule.

With the recent announcement, newly appointed Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn is making no secret that she will aggressively push a vaccine agenda upon the French people.

In February 2017 the Conseil d'Etat, France's highest administrative court, ruled in favor of the parental right to decide when it comes to vaccinations. Since France only offers the mandatory DTP vaccine in one shot, the French court gave the Ministry of Health six months to find a solution to parents who would like the shots separate while also striking down arguments on the alleged risks of non-compulsory vaccinations associated with the three mandatory vaccinations.

Instead of working towards a solution, Buzyn’s Ministry of Health decided to double down and announce a new 11-shot forced vaccine schedule for French children starting in 2018. The move, like those happening simultaneously in Italy, Poland and other European countries, appears to be leveraging media fear and hype over the increase in measles cases.

Documents obtained highlighting conflicts of interest show Buzyn was directly compensated for various activities by the pharmaceutical laboratory Genzyme, now a subsidiary of Sanofi, from 1998 to 2011. In addition, between 2005 and 2011 she was also paid by the laboratories Bristol Meyers-Squibb and Novartis. The two laboratories together with Pierre Fabre and Schering-Plow (a subsidiary of Merck) also financed the Robert Debré association headed by Agnès Buzyn.

Judging by past indicators, Buzyn will face an increasing headwind from the French population during this vaccine push. In 2015 the largest survey on confidence in immunization to date was conducted interviewing more than 65,000 people. As the researchers reported, 41% of respondents in France disagreed with the assertion that vaccines are safe. The number of 41% was reached before the CDC whistleblower revelations became widespread, before the success of the film Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe, and before tens of thousands of Italians began marching in the streets. The skepticism isn’t just coming from the general population; a quarter of French health practitioners aren’t confident about the efficacy and risk of vaccines, either.

Some of the hesitancy over the past decade in France can be attributed to the French government’s mishandling of the 2009 H1N1 (swine flu) scam. At the time the H1N1 scare, based on false reporting and statistical manipulation, was billed as a pandemic. Through investigations by Sharyl Attkisson, Jon Rappoport and others the false narrative was dismantled. That was not before the French government bought double the doses of vaccines, 94 million shots costing nearly a billion euros, for its population. In addition, the French government depleted the trust of its people by attempting to make the poorly tested thimerosal-containing vaccine mandatory for all its citizens over 3 months of age for a pandemic that didn’t exist. In 2014 swine flu manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline eventually paid out £60 million to those who were injured by the shot.

Prior to France’s announcement, Italy had proclaimed a similar authoritarian-like vaccine scheme one month before. Italy’s vaccine decree followed the same rules as California’s Senate Bill 277 with the extra additions of hefty fines and mandatory reporting to the Juvenile Court for the potential suspension of parental authority on uncomplying parents. Italy’s population has since taken to the streets over the past weeks in a sustained, multi-city protest of their government’s forced vaccination decree.

On July 14, France celebrated Bastille day which is akin to the United State's 4th of July. The date [1789] became the flash point for the revolution to spread and eventually lead to the overthrow of the monarchy including Louis XVI and his wife Marie “let them eat cake” Antoinette. Emmanuel Macron is the recently elected leader of France however, like Louis XVI and his wife, Macron appears to be dangerously out of touch. Reuters reports him as saying he desires to reign as a “Jupiterian” president – a supreme god, associated with thunder, lightning, and storms. The French media is actively censoring reports of the neighboring Italian marches, sometimes 70,000 strong, over the same mandates about to be imposed on France in 2018. How long until the French population, historically untrusting of vaccination, catch the spirit of the Italian people and take to the streets?

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